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Thursday, 24 October 2013

Alex Ferguson's Marmite FC: A team of 11 players he loved and hated the most

Alex Ferguson's Marmite FC: A team of 11 players he loved and hated the most

The former Manchester United boss laid his cards on the table in his new book, but who did he hit hardest with his stinging criticism?

Fergie's Marmite XI: Which players made the cut?

Alex Ferguson has passed his judgemental eye over Manchester United players new and old in his autobiography, some received a literary pat on the pack, the less fortunate ones got the knife.
Mark Bosnich had the honour of being called a lazy porker, Owen Hargreaves
was termed the 'most disappointing' signing of Fergie's career, and
Gary Neville was labelled 'explosive' - off the pitch, of course.
Sir
Alex Ferguson's new autobiography is a rollercoaster journey of praise,
insults, insight, and a smattering of stinging criticism.
But Fergie reserved his highest praise and his lowest blows for only a special few players, the players who made the biggest impression on the great man, whether it was good or bad.
For
the most part, his quips were delivered with the skill and accuracy of a
man with abundant experience in the area, having battled through the
world of football for most of his adult life.
These were the
parting words of a man whose managerial prowess may never be equalled in
the beautiful game, and they're well worth a read.